3.6 LAB: Number pattern Write a recursive function called print_num_pattern() to output the following number pattern. Given a positive integer as input (Ex: 12), subtract another positive integer (Ex: 3) continually until 0 or a negative value is reached, and then continually add the second integer until the first integer is again reached. For coding simplicity, output a space after every integer, including the last. Do not end output with a newline. Ex. If the input is: 12 3 the output is: 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 409106.2543518.qx3zay7

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def print_num_pattern(num1, num2):
    if num1 <=0:
        print("0", end="")
        return


    print(num1, end="")
    print_num_pattern(num1 - num2, num2)
    print(num1, end="")

if  __name__ == "__main__":
    num1 = int(input())
    num2 = int(input())
    print_num_pattern(num1, num2)

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